What is behind you is of no importance

What is behind you is of no importance.

There is something remarkable of the sound and feel of a powerful engine as you shift into top gear, push the needle faster faster to the red line and with a glance of the vanishing landscape in the rear view mirror you realise what is behind you is of no importance.

I learned that early in life, experienced more than a few ‘vanishing landscapes’ from behind the wheel but beyond seeing how quick you could bury the needle in a ’68 Charger, it was about more, a lot more. It was about not worrying about what was behind you because what is behind will always stay behind you.

It was about leading, not accepting of a pack that never tasted risk, was

too afraid to risk failure and invariably always played it safe.

With that lesson, along with never be accepting of average, I learned that the direction you are going is the direction you are looking. See success, understand the dusty road ahead to achieve your goal, acquire the knowledge and resources to do so and when the opportunity presents itself drive the pedal into the floorboards.

This Article has been re-published by Right Coast Pro with full permission, because that is how business should be done.

The Usual Disclaimer:

The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of RightCoastPro, or any employee thereof. Examples used within this article are only examples. RightCoastPro is not responsible for the accuracy of any of the information supplied by the authors of this article.

The information provided in this article, as well as this web-site blog is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be interpreted as medical advice for any condition. Always consult a qualified medical professional before beginning any nutritional program or exercise program. The information provided in this column is not medical advice and relying upon it shall be done at your sole risk.